Vikings defeat Hawks and retain the Jimmy Smith Cup
Photo by William โBudโ Hardy / Neuse News
The Jimmy Smith Cup will again remain with Kinston High School, but it wasnโt an easy get for the Vikings.
Visiting North Lenoir gave Kinston all it wanted Friday night before the Vikings rode the legs of quarterback Caleb Gooding to a pair of 4th quarter scores and a 19-6 victory over the Hawks at Viking Field.
Kinston (6-4, 3-2) also defeated South Lenoir earlier in the season to earn the de facto Lenoir County Championship.
โA tremendous win, hard-fought, just like we knew it would be,โ Kinston coach Ryan Gieselman said. โNorth Lenoir has an outstanding team. Theyโre very physical, and we talked all week in practice that we were going to have to match their physicality to have a chance.โ
For three quarters the Hawks (7-3, 2-3) won the line of scrimmage, even thought the scoreboard showed a 6-6 deadlock.
Over the final 8 minutes, Kinston decided to put the game in the hands of quarterback Gooding, who completed an 11-yard pass to Iverson Ward on the first snap of the fourth quarter, and then didnโt attempt another one.
Photo by William โBudโ Hardy / Neuse News
Instead, Gooding won the game with his legs.
The fleet 5-9, 165-pound junior ran the ball 14 times for 92 yards in the final frame alone, including 7 consecutive carries as the Vikings marched 54 yards to grab a 13-6 lead on Goodingโs 4-yard TD with 9:33 left to play.
After forcing a punt, Kinston got the ball back with 5:39 to play and used all but the final 22 seconds to drive 64 yards in 11 plays and put the game away on a 6-yard keeper by Gooding on 4th-and-1.
โI had a lot of big holes to run through,โ Gooding said. โI knew I had to step up for my team, and the offensive line did a great job of making things easier for me.โ
Of Kinstonโs 19 offensive snaps in the 4th quarter, Gooding either carried the ball or threw a pass on 15 of them.
Even when the Hawks knew what was coming, they couldnโt stop it.
โKinston made some nice adjustments and I think we just got tired on defense,โ North Lenoir coach Jim Collins said. โIโll have to look at the film to see exactly what happened, but we just seemed a step out of position in the fourth quarter.โ
For three quarters, the game was a story of North Lenoir domination and some tough luck.
The Hawks outgained Kinston 228-79 over the first 24 minutes but only had 6 points to show for it.
After falling behind 6-0 when Kinstonโs Josh Holloway returned the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown, NL turned the ball over on an interception at the Kinston 17, was stopped on downs on 4th and goal from the 7, and was forced to punt late in the first half after driving to the KHS 37.
The Hawks finally found the end zone with a beautiful 5-play, 92-yard march that culminated in Nyโjai Koonceโs 19-yard, game-tying TD burst with 3:50 left in the third quarter.
โWe moved the ball well, but we were a little snake bit,โ Collins said. โOur running game was very efficient (251 yards on 45 carries). We just failed to cash in too often when we had the chance. Still, Iโm very proud of how hard we played and the effort we gave. We have nothing to be ashamed of.โ
Despite allowing Kinston to roll up 112 yards in the fourth quarter, the Hawks still won the total yardage battle 251-191.
โBottom line, we found a way to get it done,โ Gieselman said. โWeโve got one more game in the regular-season (at Ayden-Grifton to decide 3rd place in the Eastern Carolina 2A Conference standings,) and itโll be another tough, grind-it-out game like this one. Itโs the type of game we now know we can win. Weโll be ready.โ
The Hawks host rival South Lenoir to end the regular season.
โSouth Lenoir whipped us pretty good last year, so it wonโt take a lot to motivate our players this week,โ Collins said. โLooking for revenge against a rival on senior night. It doesnโt get much better than that.โ
North Lenoir 0 0 6 0โ6
Kinston 6 0 0 13โ19
First Quarter
KโJosh Holloway 90 kick return (kick blocked), 11:48
Third Quarter
NLโNyโjai Koonce 19 run (kick blocked), 3:50
Fourth Quarter
KโCaleb Gooding 4 run (Diego Patino kick), 9:33
KโGooding 6 run (kick blocked), :22
NL K
First Downs 14 11
Rushes-yards 45-251 31-157
Passing 0-4-1 4-9-1
Passing yards 0 34
Total yards 251 191
Punts-avg. 3-26.7 5-31.8
Penalties 6-30 5-45
Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-0
Individual Statistics
RUSHING: North Lenoir: Nyโjai Koonce 13-90, Malik Jones 11-89, Jaden Kilpatrick 10-38, Filipo Sualevai 9-28, Tre Olds 2-6. Kinston: Caleb Gooding 20-126, Will London 3-23, Iverson Ward 5-20, Josh Holloway 1-(minus 2), Calvin Holloway 1-(minus 9), Team 1-(minus 1).
PASSINGโNorth Lenoir: Sualevai 0-4-1 0. Kinston: Gooding 4-9-1 34.
RECEIVINGโNorth Lenoir: None. Kinston: London 2-22, Ward 1-11, Khari Pitts 1-1.




